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| 表面の説明 | Plain rectangular letterpress design in burgundy with decorative borders enclosing an ornate oval frame at centre. The denomination "1 K" appears within the oval, surrounded by period-style typographic ornaments characteristic of Bohemian municipal notgeld issues. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Plain reverse with rounded corners, bearing a large black serial number at centre. A red handwritten signature appears above the serial number, and a purple official stamp is applied below. The impression from the obverse letterpress plate shows through the thin paper, mirroring the obverse design as a blind underprint. |
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Opočno is a small Bohemian town of no particular monetary significance, which is precisely why this note exists. When Austria-Hungary's coin supply collapsed in the opening months of the First World War — silver and copper hoarded almost overnight — hundreds of municipalities and local savings institutions across the empire were forced to issue their own emergency fractional paper. Spořitelna města Opočna was one of them, plugging a gap the central authorities could not fill fast enough.
These Notgeld-style local issues were technically unauthorized but were tolerated by Vienna out of necessity. Most were redeemed and destroyed once official coinage returned, leaving surviving examples genuinely scarce.